The Hawksbill Creek Agreement (HCA) gave GBPA responsibility for the development, administration and management, and provision of services within an area called the 'Port Area' (230 sq. miles). GBPA was mandated by this Agreement to build a deep water harbour, an industrial community and required infrastructure for the City. GBPA is responsible for nurturing and regulating all commercial and residential development within the 'Port Area' of Grand Bahama. During the early 1950s American investor, Wallace Groves, and British financier, Sir Charles Hayward pioneered development on Grand Bahama Island. Their vision for development led to negotiations with the Government of The Bahamas and the signing of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement. The Agreement, executed on August 4th, 1955, created, the 'Port Area', and gave birth to the City of Freeport. The agreement required the dredging of a deep-water harbour at Hawksbill Creek in the western sector of the Port Area. It also granted to GBPA responsibility for the provision, management, and administration of all infrastructure, municipal and community services, and for development of 50,000 acres of crown grant land which was later extended to 138,000 acres. This, together with an additional 12,000 acres purchased by the GBPA from other parties, forms the 160,000 acre 'Port Area'. The agreement also conveyed to the area the legacy of a "free port" with substantial tax concessions for financial, commercial and industrial enterprises. The guarantee of these rights through the year 2054 distinguishes Freeport, Grand Bahama, as a business centre with unsurpassed competitive advantages within the region. 4th August 2005 marked the 50th Anniversary of the Signing of the HCA by the Government of The Bahamas with GBPA. This signing gave birth to the City of Freeport.
View Top Employees from Grand Bahama Port Authority, LimitedWebsite | http://www.gbpa.com |
Revenue | $27 million |
Employees | 16 (16 on RocketReach) |
Founded | 1955 |
Phone | (242) 350-9000 |
Technologies | |
Industry | International Trade and Development, Government |
Web Rank | 13 Million |
Competitors | Operational Technologies Corporation (OpTech), Planwell Management Services, Port Authority of New South Wales, Port Corpus Christi, South Carolina Ports Authority |
SIC | SIC Code 96 Companies, SIC Code 962 Companies |
NAICS | NAICS Code 9261 Companies, NAICS Code 92612 Companies, NAICS Code 92 Companies, NAICS Code 926 Companies |
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The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited annual revenue was $27 million in 2024.
Philcher Grant is the COO of Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited.
16 people are employed at Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited.
Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The NAICS codes for Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited are [9261, 92612, 92, 926].
The SIC codes for Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited are [96, 962].